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fortunate for any good enterprise. This situation leads to the per- 

 formance of duties by the instructors whose time should be devoted 

 to teaching both in and out of the college. 



The work of women for the betterment of homes is really in its 

 infancy. The State is learning to rely upon the college for assist- 

 ance. It is hoped that the appropriation may be increased to meet 

 this demand. 



MARTHA VAN RENSSELAER, 



FLORA ROSE, 



Lecturers in Home Economics 



